DreamWeaver MX, it has php support built in...
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From: Shane Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 8:52 AM
Subject: [PHP] Re: Newbie needs some help picking a php editor.
Hi Al...
I use Macromedia Dreamweaver UltraDev with PHAkt plugin (you'll have to
add
it from the dreamweaver ultradev extensions @ www.macromedia.com/exchange
Macromedia UltraDev is available for 30 day free trial at their site
it has brilliant php support..you barely have to know a stitch of code,
but
it helps.
There are also other PHP extensions available at macromedia exchange.
check out www.php.net
they talk about other possible resources...but I love ultradev.
Al [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I spent a good bit of time looking at editors to help me prepare and
modify php scripts. I've found it very time consuming to evaluate them.
In general, I've found you have to download, install and play with them
some just to determine if they fit your needs. And I know from
experience, often programs only show their deficiencies after you've
used them a bit.
And, I've found many that claim php editing; but they really aren't
anything but a simple plain text editor.
My needs are modest. I'm well versed with HTML, css, etc. And have
done a bit of customizing scripts.
For now, I mostly need an editor that will:
Help me keep the syntax correct.
Provide a list of functions, etc. to pick from.
Upload my script files via ftp.
Have the usual search/replace across files
Would be nice if it:
Had a project feature
Could run a script I'm working on locally with its includes, etc. on
my remote host.
Right now I'm looking at php Coder Pro; phpEdit and UltraEdit.
Can anyone comment on these? And please suggest any others.
Thanks.
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